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THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL HINDI CONFERENCE NEW YORK,
OCTOBER 20-21, 2023.
Venue of the Conference: THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA, 3 EAST 64 STREET, NY 10065.
Theme of the Conference: INNOVATIONS IN HINDI INSTRUCTION (METHODOLOGY, TECHNOLOGY AND MORE): TOOLS, ENVIRONMENTS AND CHALLENGES.
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HINDI SANGAM FOUNDATION, USA, a NJ based non-profit organization, established in 2015 for the purpose of promoting Hindi in USA and beyond, collaborating with New York University, Michigan State University, in association with The Consulate General of India, New York, and supported by World Hindi Secretariat, Mauritius, Yuva Hindi Sansthan, NJ, Shikshayatan Cultural Organization, Sriniketan Foundation, USA and a number of community organizations, will hold a two-day International Hindi Conference, USA on Oct 20-21, 2023. In the past Hindi Sangam Foundation collaborated with the Consulate General of India, New York (2016), as well as several universities, such as New York University (2014), Columbia University, Rutgers (2014) and GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, India (2017) to organize much needed onsite International Hindi Conferences. They served as fora for sharing research, discussing success stories as well as challenges in the Hindi teaching and learning around the world. Hindi professionals and experts from Europe, Asia, the United States, etc. participated in these conferences. For more information please visit:
https://21stcenturyhindi.com/ihc-homebase
Goal: The goal of The Fifth International Hindi Conference, hosted by the Consulate General of India, New York, on October 20-21, 2023, is to provide a forum for Hindi professionals, engaged in teaching Hindi from Kindergarten to College levels, around the world, to present and discuss innovative researches in technology and methodology in the field of Hindi education out of India. The conference aims at suggesting ways to expanding and strengthening the field of Hindi instruction around the world. It will not only further Hindi language teaching outside of the Hindi belt in India and in the Diaspora, but it will also contribute to understanding wider questions of teaching and learning in complex socio-linguistic contexts and emerging new environments. It will attempt to create a road map for moving forward with teaching the Hindi language as a heritage language and a foreign language in countries other than India. The conference allows for a wider circle of stakeholders from India and abroad to create synergies and to consolidate efforts in improving the quality of Hindi pedagogy and in expanding the opportunities in the Hindi field for teaching and learning as well as training. Through this conference we also aim at suggesting ways to expanding and strengthening the field of Hindi instruction around the world. To meet these goals professionals, experts and teachers from around the world will be invited to present their research and share their views.
Activities Highlights:
Day 1 (Friday, Oct 20, 2023): Registration and pre-conference session (2-4 PM); Inauguration, Kavi Sammelan (presided by Dr. Bijoy Mehta), followed by dinner.
Day 2 (Saturday, Oct 21, 2023): Academic sessions, panel discussions with lunch break-9 am to 4 pm; Concluding session (6-8PM), followed by 'Aadhe-Adhure' by a play, by Atlanta based theater group, ‘Dhoop-Chhaon’.
The Consulate Youtube and Facebook channels will relay day long activities. All information will be published in a souvenir that will be distributed free of charge to all participants.
All participants required to register online.
Registration: There is no fees for registration but voluntary donation of US $100 or more payable to HINDI SANGAM FOUNDATION is appreciated. Mail your donation check to: HINDI SANGAM FOUNDATION, 4 MELVILLE ROAD, EDISON, NJ 08817, USA.
Conference website: http://ihc2023.in
Hosted by: The Consulate General of India, NY.